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Logic Pro is a Digital Audio Workstation
Digital audio workstation

A digital audio workstation is an electronic system designed to sound recording, sound editing and play back digital audio. A key feature of DAWs is the ability to freely manipulate recorded sounds....
 and MIDI sequencer
Music sequencer

A music sequencer is software or hardware designed to create and manage computer-generated music.Originally, music sequencers did not include the ability to record audio....
 software application for the Mac OS X
Mac OS X

Mac OS X is a line of computer operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc., and since 2002 has been included with all new Macintosh computer systems....
 platform. Originally created by German software developer Emagic
Emagic

Emagic was a music software and hardware company based in Rellingen, Germany. On July 1, 2002 Emagic was bought by Apple Computer. Emagic's Microsoft Windows-based product offerings were discontinued on September 30, 2002....
, Logic Pro became an Apple product when Apple bought Emagic in 2002. Logic Pro is part of Apple's Logic Studio
Logic Studio

Logic Studio is a music production suite by Apple Inc. The first version of Logic Studio was unveiled on September 12, 2007....
 bundle of professional music applications.

A consumer-level version based on the same interface and audio engine but with reduced features, called Logic Express
Logic Express

Logic Express is a limited-functionality version of Logic Pro, a MIDI music sequencer and digital audio workstation software application maintained by Apple Computer that runs on the Mac OS X platform....
, is also available at a reduced cost.






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Logic Pro is a Digital Audio Workstation
Digital audio workstation

A digital audio workstation is an electronic system designed to sound recording, sound editing and play back digital audio. A key feature of DAWs is the ability to freely manipulate recorded sounds....
 and MIDI sequencer
Music sequencer

A music sequencer is software or hardware designed to create and manage computer-generated music.Originally, music sequencers did not include the ability to record audio....
 software application for the Mac OS X
Mac OS X

Mac OS X is a line of computer operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc., and since 2002 has been included with all new Macintosh computer systems....
 platform. Originally created by German software developer Emagic
Emagic

Emagic was a music software and hardware company based in Rellingen, Germany. On July 1, 2002 Emagic was bought by Apple Computer. Emagic's Microsoft Windows-based product offerings were discontinued on September 30, 2002....
, Logic Pro became an Apple product when Apple bought Emagic in 2002. Logic Pro is part of Apple's Logic Studio
Logic Studio

Logic Studio is a music production suite by Apple Inc. The first version of Logic Studio was unveiled on September 12, 2007....
 bundle of professional music applications.

A consumer-level version based on the same interface and audio engine but with reduced features, called Logic Express
Logic Express

Logic Express is a limited-functionality version of Logic Pro, a MIDI music sequencer and digital audio workstation software application maintained by Apple Computer that runs on the Mac OS X platform....
, is also available at a reduced cost. Apple's GarageBand
GarageBand

GarageBand is a software application that allows users to create music or podcasts. It is developed by Apple Inc. and is included in all shipments of iLife....
, another application using Logic’s audio engine, is bundled in iLife
ILife

iLife is a software suite from Apple Inc. for Mac OS X. The suite consists of iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, Garageband, and iWeb, which are for organizing, viewing and publishing digital content ....
, a suite of software which comes included on any new Macintosh
Macintosh

File:Imac alu.pngMacintosh, commonly shortened to Mac, is a brand name which covers several lines of personal computers designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc....
 computer.

History of the Logic sequencer


Early history

In the mid-to-late 1980s, the German company C-Lab produced a MIDI sequencer
Music sequencer

A music sequencer is software or hardware designed to create and manage computer-generated music.Originally, music sequencers did not include the ability to record audio....
 program for the Atari ST
Atari ST

The Atari ST is a home computer/personal computer that was commercially available from 1985 to the early 1990s. It was released by Atari Corporation in 1985....
 platform called Creator (the ST was an early favorite among MIDI users during the mid- and late-80s). When musical notation capabilities were added, this became Notator, and later Notator-SL. For simplicity these three are collectively referred to as Notator.

Unlike most software sequencers (including its main rivals at the time Performer
Digital Performer

Digital Performer is a full-featured Digital Audio Workstation/music sequencer software package published by MOTU of Cambridge, Massachusetts for the Apple Macintosh platform....
, Vision
Opcode Systems

Opcode Systems, Inc. was founded in 1985 by Dave Oppenheim and based in and around Palo Alto, California, USA. Opcode produced MIDI sequencing software for the Mac OS and Microsoft Windows, which would later include digital audio capabilities, as well as audio and MIDI hardware interfaces....
 & Cubase), which presented a song as a linear set of tracks, Notator was a pattern-based sequencer: a song was built by recording patterns (which might represent for example Intro, Verse, Chorus, Middle-8, Outro) with up to 16 tracks each, and then assembling an Arrangement of these patterns, with up to 4 patterns playing simultaneously at any one point in the song. This more closely resembled the way that hardware sequencers of the 1970s and 1980s worked.

In its time, Notator was widely regarded (by musicians and the musical press of the time e.g. International Musician) as one of the most powerful and intuitive sequencing and notation programs available on any platform, but subsequently Cubase's popularity increased and track-based sequencing prevailed over pattern-based (a situation which continues to this day).

The C-Lab programmers left that company to form Emagic, and in 1993 released a brand new program, Notator Logic, which attempted to fuse both track- and pattern-based operation (but looked much more similar to track-based sequencers than to Notator). Whilst very powerful, early versions of Logic on the Atari lacked the intuitiveness and immediacy of either Cubase or Notator, and never achieved the same degree of success. However, by this time the Atari was becoming obsolete, and part of the reason why it had been written from scratch was to make it easier to port to other platforms. The Notator brand was dropped and the software became known as simply Logic.

As subsequent versions of the software became available for Mac OS
Mac OS

Mac OS is the trademarked name for a series of graphical user interface-based operating systems developed by Apple Inc. for their Macintosh line of computer systems....
 and Windows platforms, and acquired ever more sophisticated functionality (especially in audio processing) to take advantage of increased computing power, Logic gained popularity again.

Addition of audio recording


In the early 1990s, with Logic version 1.7 Emagic added the ability to record and mix audio into the sequencer tracks, along with its existing MIDI capabilities that had continued to be expanded as well. At the time, computers were not fast enough to record audio in "native mode", so additional hardware was needed to make it work, usually in the form of sound card
Sound card

A sound card is a computer expansion card that facilitates the input and output of sound to/from a computer under control of computer programs....
s or DSP
DSP

The abbreviation DSP can refer to:...
 cards plugged into the computer's internal bus slots, such as the NuBus
NuBus

NuBus is a 32-bit series and parallel circuits#Parallel circuits computer bus, originally developed at MIT as a part of the NuMachine workstation project....
 slots on Macintosh computers. Among the systems that worked with Logic 3 were Digidesign
Digidesign

Digidesign is an American digital audio technology company. It was founded in 1984 by Peter Gotcher and Evan Brooks. The company began as a project to raise money for the founders' band, selling EPROM chips for drum machines....
's Audiomedia card and Pro Tools III
Pro Tools

Pro Tools is a Digital Audio Workstation platformfor Mac OS and Microsoft Windows operating systems, developed and manufactured by Digidesign, a division of Avid Technology....
.

In the mid 1990s, Emagic released the Logic version 4, and their Audiowerk audio interface, introducing the ability for Logic to record and mix audio without requiring additional hardware, although the track counts and processing possibilities were significantly limited by the speed of the computers of those times, which were very slow relative to current systems.

Further developments


Logic 5 featured significant improvements in user interface, and increased compatibility with more types of computers, operating systems, and a wide range of audio interfaces.

With Logic 6, Emagic added the availability of separately packaged software products that were closely integrated add-ons developed specifically for use with Logic, including software instruments, the EXS sampler and audio processing plug-ins. The Logic 6 package also included the stand-alone program Waveburner
WaveBurner Pro

WaveBurner Pro is a Mac OS X professional application bundled with Logic Studio for assembling, mastering, and burning Red Book s. Audio CDs created with WaveBurner Pro can be played back on any audio CD player, and can be used as PMCD to produce CDs in large numbers for possible distribution....
, for burning redbook
Red Book (audio CD standard)

Red Book is the standardization for audio Compact Disc . It is named after one of a set of Rainbow Books that contain the Specification for all CD and CD-ROM formats....
 audio CD standard-compliant CDR masters for replication, however, that application was considered a free bonus feature; it was not advertised as part of the package and did not include printed documentation. PDF documentation was included on the installer disc.

Apple’s acquisition

Apple acquired Emagic in July 2002. Support for the Windows version was dropped with the release of Logic 6 shortly thereafter.

In late 2004, Apple released version 7 of Logic Pro, consolidating over 20 different Emagic products, including all instrument and effect plug-ins, Waveburner Pro (CD Authoring application), and Pro Tools TDM support, into a single product package. Apple also released a scaled down version of Logic called Logic Express, replacing two previous versions that filled that position called Logic Silver and Logic Gold. Apple began promoting Logic Pro as one of its flagship software ‘Pro’ applications for the Macintosh platform. Logic was also used as the basis for a modified application titled GarageBand
GarageBand

GarageBand is a software application that allows users to create music or podcasts. It is developed by Apple Inc. and is included in all shipments of iLife....
, included as a part of OS X iLife.

Additions to Logic Pro 7 included: the integration of Apple Loops, Distributed Audio Processing (an innovative technology for combining the power of multiple computers on a network), 3 new instruments including Sculpture (a sound modeling synth) and Ultrabeat (a drum synth and sequencer), and 9 new effect plug-ins including Guitar Amp Pro (guitar amp simulator), and a linear phase corrected version of their 6 channel parametric equalizer. In total, Logic Pro 7 now included 70 effect plug-ins and 34 instrument plug-ins. Pro-Tools TDM compatibility, which had been a feature of Logic since version 3.5, was not supported by Logic 7.2 on Intel-based Mac computers; TDM support returned with the release of Logic 8.

Logic 8

On September 12, 2007, Apple released the Logic Studio
Logic Studio

Logic Studio is a music production suite by Apple Inc. The first version of Logic Studio was unveiled on September 12, 2007....
 suite that includes Logic Pro 8. Logic Pro is no longer a separate product, although Logic Express 8, which was released on the same day, remains a separate product.

Significant changes were made for Logic 8. Alongside changes such as the new processing plug-in (Delay Designer), Apple has included features such as Quick Swipe Comping, similar to Soundtrack Pro 2
Soundtrack Pro

Soundtrack Pro is a music composing and audio editing application made by Apple Inc., which includes a collection of just over 5000 royalty free professional instrument loops and sound effects....
, and multi-take management. Apple also made changes to ease of use. These include the discontinuation of the XSKey dongle
Dongle

A dongle is a small piece of Computer hardware that connects to a computer. Electrically dongles mostly appear as two-interface security tokens with transient data flow that does not interfere with other dongle functions and a pull communication that reads security data from the dongle....
 and a streamlined, single window interface, which is in some ways similar to that of Ableton Live
Ableton Live

Ableton Live is a professional Music loop-based software music sequencer for Mac OS and Microsoft Windows by Ableton. The latest major release of Live, Version 7, was released in November 2007....
, but highly customizable, or similar to the interface in Digital Performer
Digital Performer

Digital Performer is a full-featured Digital Audio Workstation/music sequencer software package published by MOTU of Cambridge, Massachusetts for the Apple Macintosh platform....
.

Other additions to the new interface include consolidated arrange windows, dual channel strips, built in browsers (like that in GarageBand
GarageBand

GarageBand is a software application that allows users to create music or podcasts. It is developed by Apple Inc. and is included in all shipments of iLife....
) and production templates.

During early 2008, R&B artist Usher
Usher

Usher may refer to:* Usher **Church usher**Court usher**White House Chief Usher* Usher 1C, human gene* Usher syndrome, genetic disroder* Gentleman Usher of an order of knights in the United Kingdom...
 released a track titled Love In This Club
Love in This Club

"Love in This Club" is a song by American contemporary R&B-pop music singer Usher nominated for 2008 MTV Video Music Awards. The song was released as the first single from his 2008 album, Here I Stand ....
 (produced by Polow Da Don
Polow Da Don

Polow-Freache Jamal Fincher Jones , known by his stage name Polow da Don, is an American singer and record producer. He rose to fame in late 2005 and early 2006 through hit singles by artists including Ludacris, Will Smith, Chris Brown , Ciara, Kelly Rowland, Fergie , Rich Boy, Kelis, Nas, Usher , Nelly, Pussycat Dolls and Mario ....
) that was entirely formed of Logic's built in loops.

Features

Space Designer Logic Effect
Ringshifter
Logic Pro provides software instruments, synthesizer
Synthesizer

A synthesizer is an electronic instrument capable of producing a variety of sounds by generating and combining signals of different frequency....
s, audio effects and recording facilities for music synthesis. It also supports Apple Loops - professionally-recorded instrument loops that can be used as beats and are royalty-free
Royalties

Royalties are usage-based payments made by one party to another for ongoing use of an asset, sometimes an intellectual property right.Royalties can be determined as a percentage of gross or net sales derived from use of the asset or a fixed price per unit sold....
. Audio effects include distortions, dynamics
Dynamics (music)

In music, dynamics normally refers to the volume of a sound or note , but can also refer to every aspect of the execution of a given piece, either stylistic or functional ....
 processors, equalization
Equalization

Equalization, equalisation or EQ is the process of using passive or active electronic elements or digital algorithms for the purpose of altering the frequency response characteristics of a system....
 filters and delays. The Space Designer plugin, for example, simulates the acoustics of audio played in different environments, such as rooms of varying size, or producing the echoes
Echo (phenomenon)

In audio signal processing and acoustics, an echo is a Reflection of sound, arriving at the listener some time after the direct sound. Typical examples are the echo produced by the bottom of a well, by a building, or by the walls of an enclosed room....
 that might be heard on high mountains. Logic can work with MIDI keyboards and control surfaces for input and processing. It also features real-time scoring in musical notation, supporting guitar
Guitar

The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It typically has six Strings , but Tenor guitar, Seven-string guitar, Eight-string guitar, Ten-string guitar, Eleven-string guitar, Twelve-string guitar, Thirteen-string guitar and doubleneck guitar string guitars also exist....
 tablature
Tablature

Tablature is a form of musical notation, which tells players where to place their fingers on a particular instrument rather than which pitches to play....
, chord
Chord (music)

In music and music theory a chord is a set of two or more different note that sound simultaneously. Most often, in European-influenced music, chords are tertian Sonority that can be constructed as stacks of thirds relative to some underlying musical scale....
 abbreviations and drum notation.

Logic Pro and Express share much functionality and the same interface. Logic Express
Logic Express

Logic Express is a limited-functionality version of Logic Pro, a MIDI music sequencer and digital audio workstation software application maintained by Apple Computer that runs on the Mac OS X platform....
 is limited to two-channel stereo mixdown, while Logic Pro can handle multichannel surround sound
Surround sound

Surround sound, using multichannel audio, encompasses a range of techniques for enriching the Sound recording and reproduction quality, of an audio source, with additional audio channels reproduced via additional, discrete speakers....
. Both can handle up to 255 audio tracks, depending on system performance (CPU and hard disk
Hard disk

A hard disk drive , commonly referred to as a hard drive, hard disk, or fixed disk drive, is a non-volatile storage device which stores digitally encoded data on rapidly rotating hard disk platters with magnetic surfaces....
 throughput
Throughput

In communication networks, such as Ethernet or packet radio, throughput is the average rate of successful message delivery over a communication channel....
 and seek time
Seek time

Seek time is one of the three delays associated with reading or writing data on a computer's disk drive, and somewhat similar for compact disc or DVD drives....
).

The application also features distributed processing abilities, which can function across an Ethernet
Ethernet

Ethernet is a family of Data frame-based computer networking technologies for local area networks . The name comes from the physical concept of the Luminiferous aether....
 LAN
Lan

Lan , in Polish language means "field," and is a unit of land measurement used in Poland. Since the 13th century, its value has varied from one location to another....
. One machine runs the Logic Pro app, while the other machines on the network run the Logic node app. Logic will then offload the effects and synth processing to the other machines on the network. If the network is fast enough (i.e. gigabit Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet

Gigabit Ethernet is a term describing various technologies for transmitting Ethernet frames at a rate of a Data rate units#gigabit_per_second, as defined by the IEEE 802.3-2005 standard....
) this can work in near-real time, depending on buffer settings and CPU loads. This allows users to combine the power of several Macintosh computers to process Logic Pro’s built-in software instruments and plug-ins, and 3rd party processing plug-ins.

See also

  • Logic Studio
    Logic Studio

    Logic Studio is a music production suite by Apple Inc. The first version of Logic Studio was unveiled on September 12, 2007....
  • Logic Express
    Logic Express

    Logic Express is a limited-functionality version of Logic Pro, a MIDI music sequencer and digital audio workstation software application maintained by Apple Computer that runs on the Mac OS X platform....
  • Logic Control
    Logic Control

    Logic Control is a control surface originally designed by Emagic in cooperation with Mackie....
  • Audio Units
    Audio Units

    Audio Units are a system-level plug-in architecture provided by Core Audio in Mac OS X developed by Apple Computer. Audio Units are a set of application programming interface services provided by the operating system to generate, process, receive, or otherwise manipulate streams of audio in near-real-time with minimal latency....
  • Core Audio
    Core Audio

    Core Audio is a fairly low-level application programming interface for dealing with sound in Apple Computer Mac OS X operating system. It includes an implementation of the cross-platform OpenAL library....


External links

  • [https://php.radford.edu/~tlc/ru_mac/index.php?title=Logic_Pro RU Mac Users Wiki Logic Pro Reference]